I will not do anything past 2020 for the history sections unless they were born after 2020, as many events are too recent. Website still incomplete.
Barbados, also known by his human name of Richard Clyde Trotman, is a proud and laid-back individual who is very good at time management.
Barbados is a very proud individual, holding himself and his people in high regard and being willing to talk about it with little prompting. He does not think he is better than anyone else, but he is proud of what his people have done and accomplished and wants others to know that as well, as he sometimes feels overlooked. Therefore, he cares deeply about his history and the achievements of his people.
Barbados is also very laid-back. He can work hard, and he knows how to get his work done on time, but he is not easily stressed and enjoys taking time to relax when he can. He prioritizes being an effective worker rather than someone who is working all the time.
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Straight
Pronouns: he/him
Nicknames: Bim
Languages Spoken: English (Official) and Bajan
Religion: Anglican (Christianity Official)
Barbados is three foot ten in country form and five foot eight in human form and a physical age of thirty. He has dark brown eyes and kinky black hair in a buzz cut.
While in country form, his skin is that of his flag, with the colors traveling down his body. However, his hands and feet are yellow with the trident on them.
In human form, he looks black, as 90% of his populace is Afro-Bajan, with the rest being White-Bajan.
Barbados is muscular and slim.
Barbados has the animal features of a Hippocampus, with horse ears and scales on his leg.
Barbados was whiter when he was first born until the importation of the African slaves made him appear black due to them becoming a large portion of his population. As his hair then became kinky, Britain forced him to use chemicals and other means to make it appear less kinky, something he stopped doing in the 1960s.
From 1627 to May 1, 1707, Barbados had a dulled English flag.
From May 1, 1707, to January 1, 1801, Barbados had a dulled Great Britain flag.
From January 1, 1801 to 1870, Barbados has a dulled Union Jack.
From 1870 to November 30, 1966, Barbados had his colonial flag.
2021-Present: Richard Clyde Trotman
1966-2021: Clyde Monroe Trotman
1627-1966: John David Fitzroy
November 30, 2021-Present: Republic of Barbados
February 17, 1627-November 30, 2021: Barbados